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I don't think there are too many Bowie songs I don't like
Not a massive fan of his album Station to Station or his Tin Machine project
But everything else is probably as close to being described as musical genius
I have a soft spot for the stuff that came out in the mid 80's Lets Dance and Absolute Beginners but the sheer art of song writing in Life on Mars is pretty special
His Live Aid performance will live long in the memory too with Thomas Dolby on keyboards
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Yes agree ... Life on Mars is one of my favourites ..and let's dance.
A remarkably creative talent.
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+1, closely followed by Young Americans, and Ziggy Stardust. I missed seeing him live at Guildford Civic Hall, due to illness when I was 14, it was not unit Live 8 that I got to see him. Just a fantastic artistic and extremely creative, the true chameleon of Rock/Pop. One thing that stands out for me is each of his Albums is distinctive in its own right.
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Far too many to choose one, the Ziggy Stardust era was probably my favourite though. It was seeing Space Oddity live that really got me hooked.
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Watching kenny Everett video show when I was 15 and seeing David sing Boys keep swinging will stay with me, brilliant.......
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Wave & smile... It's a Morgan Member of the Inner Circle
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Watching kenny Everett video show when I was 15 and seeing David sing Boys keep swinging will stay with me, brilliant....... That was funny, I'd forgotten about that
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For me has to be life on Mars
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Ashes to ashes & Life on Mars for me. Same here. As well as the programmes.
Best Regards Lang may yer lum reek
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The Bewlay Brothers; the Gothic imagery never fails to appeal to me. And the best album artwork has to The Man Who Sold the World. Not the silly glamrock re-issue, but the louche posture in the brocade gown, boots and beret. Absolutely outrageous in the early 70s.
Unlike all we have heard in the last 24hrs about Ziggy Stardust, and later personae, I always favoured the early slightly mystical stuff.
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Shall we go and hide JTL?
Jays Former Morgan owner. Gone but hopefully not forgotten!
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